Other language: Vietnamese
Modern-to-ancient Transmigration: Little Doctor.
Chapter 50: Silver Chopsticks Testing Poison. [252]
Summary
Yan Wang expresses concern over his chubby eldest son, Zhu Gao Chi, who is not physically active and shows signs of sub-health. Wen Jing Hui, the young doctor, examines Zhu Gao Chi and discovers symptoms of mild poisoning, likely due to long-term neglect of his health. Zhu Gao Chi's old attendant recalls his active childhood, which changed as he focused on studies. Wen Jing Hui insists on caution regarding Zhu Gao Chi's diet, especially after the arrival of a wild vegetable soup brought by his nanny. The narrative highlights the importance of health and the complexities of royal life, emphasizing Zhu Gao Chi's potential and the challenges he faces.Full content
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